SHEIRII - شعرى - SPANGLED EMPEROR - Small
Environment/Climate/Range
The Spangled Emperor occurs in a variety of habitats from coral assemblages to seagrass beds and mangroves, and is found from very shallow water to at least 75 m depth. It feeds mainly on small crabs, echinoderms, worms, mollusks, and larger zooplankton organisms.
Distribution
This species is widespread in the tropical Indo-West Pacific, from the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa, east to Samoa, north to Japan, and south to Australia.
Size / Weight / Age
It commonly attains between 20 cm and 50 cm, with a maximum total length of 80 cm.
Short description
The body is oblong, relatively high and moderately compressed. The dorsal profile of the head is straight to slightly concave until above the eye, and convex further below. The snout is short, and the caudal fin is slightly forked. Body coloration is light greenish to yellowish brown or grey dorsally, grading to near-white ventrally, and scale edges are dark. Usually numerous scales on the dorsal half of the body have light blue spots. There is a vertically oval, pale blue spot at the origin of the lateral line, and the head often has light blue streaks or rows of spots, radiating from the eye towards the snout.
Biology
It has not yet been assessed globally by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In a recent regional assessment for the Arabian Gulf it was classified as Least Concern (LC). The Spangled Emperor is mainly caught by handlines and traps. It is a prized food fish, highly important to fisheries and very common in markets.
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SHEIRII - شعرى - SPANGLED EMPEROR - Small
Environment/Climate/Range
The Spangled Emperor occurs in a variety of habitats from coral assemblages to seagrass beds and mangroves, and is found from very shallow water to at least 75 m depth. It feeds mainly on small crabs, echinoderms, worms, mollusks, and larger zooplankton organisms.
Distribution
This species is widespread in the tropical Indo-West Pacific, from the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa, east to Samoa, north to Japan, and south to Australia.
Size / Weight / Age
It commonly attains between 20 cm and 50 cm, with a maximum total length of 80 cm.
Short description
The body is oblong, relatively high and moderately compressed. The dorsal profile of the head is straight to slightly concave until above the eye, and convex further below. The snout is short, and the caudal fin is slightly forked. Body coloration is light greenish to yellowish brown or grey dorsally, grading to near-white ventrally, and scale edges are dark. Usually numerous scales on the dorsal half of the body have light blue spots. There is a vertically oval, pale blue spot at the origin of the lateral line, and the head often has light blue streaks or rows of spots, radiating from the eye towards the snout.
Biology
It has not yet been assessed globally by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In a recent regional assessment for the Arabian Gulf it was classified as Least Concern (LC). The Spangled Emperor is mainly caught by handlines and traps. It is a prized food fish, highly important to fisheries and very common in markets.
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Weight Variants:

Approx. 1Kg

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Cleaned

Head-Tail Out

Sliced

Without Cleaning

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Bill amount will be based on Gross weight and Net weight will be depends on the Cleaning mode you selected

SHEIRII - شعرى - SPANGLED EMPEROR - Small

Environment/Climate/Range

The Spangled Emperor occurs in a variety of habitats from coral assemblages to seagrass beds and mangroves, and is found from very shallow water to at least 75 m depth. It feeds mainly on small crabs, echinoderms, worms, mollusks, and larger zooplankton organisms.

Distribution

This species is widespread in the tropical Indo-West Pacific, from the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa, east to Samoa, north to Japan, and south to Australia.

Size / Weight / Age

It commonly attains between 20 cm and 50 cm, with a maximum total length of 80 cm.

Short description

The body is oblong, relatively high and moderately compressed. The dorsal profile of the head is straight to slightly concave until above the eye, and convex further below. The snout is short, and the caudal fin is slightly forked. Body coloration is light greenish to yellowish brown or grey dorsally, grading to near-white ventrally, and scale edges are dark. Usually numerous scales on the dorsal half of the body have light blue spots. There is a vertically oval, pale blue spot at the origin of the lateral line, and the head often has light blue streaks or rows of spots, radiating from the eye towards the snout.

Biology

It has not yet been assessed globally by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In a recent regional assessment for the Arabian Gulf it was classified as Least Concern (LC). The Spangled Emperor is mainly caught by handlines and traps. It is a prized food fish, highly important to fisheries and very common in markets.

SHEIRII - شعرى - SPANGLED EMPEROR - Small

Environment/Climate/Range

The Spangled Emperor occurs in a variety of habitats from coral assemblages to seagrass beds and mangroves, and is found from very shallow water to at least 75 m depth. It feeds mainly on small crabs, echinoderms, worms, mollusks, and larger zooplankton organisms.

Distribution

This species is widespread in the tropical Indo-West Pacific, from the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa, east to Samoa, north to Japan, and south to Australia.

Size / Weight / Age

It commonly attains between 20 cm and 50 cm, with a maximum total length of 80 cm.

Short description

The body is oblong, relatively high and moderately compressed. The dorsal profile of the head is straight to slightly concave until above the eye, and convex further below. The snout is short, and the caudal fin is slightly forked. Body coloration is light greenish to yellowish brown or grey dorsally, grading to near-white ventrally, and scale edges are dark. Usually numerous scales on the dorsal half of the body have light blue spots. There is a vertically oval, pale blue spot at the origin of the lateral line, and the head often has light blue streaks or rows of spots, radiating from the eye towards the snout.

Biology

It has not yet been assessed globally by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In a recent regional assessment for the Arabian Gulf it was classified as Least Concern (LC). The Spangled Emperor is mainly caught by handlines and traps. It is a prized food fish, highly important to fisheries and very common in markets.